👩👧👦😊💑 Happiness in Relationships
Married mothers are reported to be the happiest group in America, a woman's letter about her fatigue inspired a scientific breakthrough, the question of whether a spouse should be a best friend is explored, and personal growth is found by letting go of self-optimization.
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- Focusing on personal experiences and societal issues
- Highlighting negative impact of burnout and single-parent families
Center
- Focusing on personal relationships and career planning
Right
- Focusing on positive aspects of marriage and personal happiness
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